| I am,
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| from cuba the voice,
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| I am from yesterday's Cuba,
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| I am the symbol of sound,
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| I am cane and coffee,
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| I am the tropical flavor,
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| I am free as the wind,
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| and with my sincere song,
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| my voice snarls the exile,
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| with deep feeling,
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| I am,
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| from cuba the voice,
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| I am from yesterday's Cuba,
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| I am the symbol of sound,
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| I am cane and coffee,
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| I am the tropical flavor,
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| Because the time will come
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| when there is freedom
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| He is the one who left Cuba,
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| someday,
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| To return to,
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| Hear me sing gentlemen,
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| I am free as the wind,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| tropical like palms,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| like the fruit and my Cuban son,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| I am the voice of my Cuba,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| of my bucket from yesterday,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| I am the voice that left
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| and one day it will return
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| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| the modern yerberito,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| to my youth today,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| too,
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| too,
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| my bongo sounded,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| I sing,
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| gave to borondongo
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| caramel caramel caramel to kilo,
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| “I am the tropical flavor”,
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| Hey!,
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| But delicious! |